This has become a nighttime staple for me. So much so that I bought myself the big-arse bag and then a big-arse airtight container to hold it. It’s not my favorite tea, but it’s my favorite caffeine-free option that I’ve discovered so far. I’ve also steeped the living crud out of this (both # of times and length of time starting at 7 minutes with future steeps having a minute or more added with each steep) and it still keeps goin’. NE

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Proud all-around nerd, crafter, and brand-new Assistant Library Director. Give me an engrossing book and a wonderful cup of tea and I’m in heaven.

After being a barista for almost a decade it wasn’t until 2010 that I discovered loose leaf tea. Now I’m hooked.

How I use Steepster has been evolving since I joined. Yes, I use it for my personal “to buy or not to buy” info, but I’m enough of a goofball that I hope it can amuse others more often than not.

I’ve also started to become anal about my tea (times and temps). That’s surprised me. I finally realized that I should respect the leaves like I used to respect the beans. I also take my tea plain unless otherwise noted.

There’s really nothing remarkable or noteworthy of how I rate teas. I do take it a tiny further step to help clarify the muddled middle grounds for myself. TG is a definite repurchase. Anything below that is less and less likely.